Time | Network | Show | Rating | 18-49 | VS. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8PM | CBS | NCIS | 20.31 | 4.1/11 | |
ABC | Last Man Standing | 9.21 | 2.6/7 | ||
FOX | Glee | 6.90 | 3.1/8 | ||
NBC | The Biggest Loser | 6.81 | 2.4/6 | ||
CW | 90210 | 1.55 | 0.8/2 | ||
8:30PM | ABC | Man Up! | 6.2 | 1.7/5 | |
9PM | CBS | NCIS: Los Angeles | 15.59 | 3.4/8 | |
ABC | Dancing with the Stars Results | 14.85 | 2.7/7 | ||
FOX | New Girl | 6.80 | 3.5/9 | ||
NBC | The Biggest Loser | 6.81 | 2.4/6 | ||
CW | Ringer | 1.69 | 0.7/2 | ||
9:30PM | FOX | Raising Hope | 4.62 | 2.1/5 | |
10PM | CBS | Unforgettable | 11.62 | 2.4/7 | |
ABC | In the Spotlight with Robin Roberts | 8.64 | 1.7/5 | ||
NBC | Parenthood | 5.24 | 2.0/6 |
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Mark Harmon Talks CERTAIN PREY and Teases NCIS
Mark Harmon is the reigning king of drama on television. With NCIS in its 9th season and NCIS currently the number one drama on television, it is good to be Mark Harmon. It is fascinating that a man who is busily working on such a high profile show would find the time to jump into a made-for-TV film on another network. To answer what lured him to undertake such a challenge, Mark talked with press in a recent conference call and shed a bit of light on the appeal of CERTAIN PREY. [Read more…]
Daley’s Got a Gun! We Preview BONES Season 7 with Super Sweet Star John Francis Daley
After a season spent juggling a blossoming writing career that culminated in this summer’s Horrible Bosses, it’s not hard to image that actor John Francis Daley — who co-wrote the hit film alongside writing partner Jonathan Goldstein — might be looking forward to returning to his supporting role on BONES this year. Little did he know that thanks to Emily Deschanel’s real-life pregnancy, his once cushy role that usually saw him effortlessly pop-in-and-out-of any given episode with a dollop of advice or a memorable one-liner would be a little different this season. [Read more…]
Comic Con Quickie: What’s Next on NCIS: LOS ANGELES? What Does the “G” Stand For in Callen? Star Chris O’Donnell Answers Your Burning Questions!
Not attending San Diego Comic Con 2011? Not a problem! Because theTVaddict.com, courtesy of our West Coast Correspondents Tiffany Vogt and Jennifer Schadel will be risking life and limb to get you up close and personal with your favorite stars. Next up, NCIS: LOS ANGELES star Chris O’Donnell, who teases what’s next following May’s shocking season finale, drops some intel on the team’s newest addition and sheds some much needed light on the mysteriousness of his character Callen. See for yourself, after the jump. [Read more…]
Comic Con Quickie: EP Shane Brennan Teases NCIS: LOS ANGELES Season 3, Marty and Kensi’s relationship, and the Possibility of Another Crossover with NCIS
Not attending San Diego Comic Con 2011? Not a problem! Because theTVaddict.com, courtesy of our West Coast Correspondents Tiffany Vogt and Jennifer Schadel will be risking life and limb to get you up close and personal with your favorite stars. Next up, Executive Producer Shane Brennan who previews the upcoming third season of NCIS: LOS ANGELES, dishes on the future of Marty and Kensi’s relationship and talks about the possibility of another crossover event with mother ship NCIS. See for yourself, after the jump. [Read more…]
Morning Static: HELL ON WHEELS, HAWAII FIVE-0, NCIS & More!
• First Look: AMC’s HELL ON WHEELS.
• Spotlight: BREAKING IN’s Christian Slater.
• Interesting: How NCIS plans to dis Osama Bin Laden.
• The Anti-Katie Couric? Scott Pelley to anchor CBS EVENING NEWS.
• From the department of where are they now, 25 questions for BOY MEETS WORLD’s Rider Strong.
• For those wondering why CBS is so obsessed with procedurals, read this.
Morning Static: NCIS, WONDER WOMAN, PLAYBOY & More!
• No brainer move of the week, CBS renews NCIS for two more seasons.
• Mark your calendars: THE EVENT returns on Monday March 7, while NBC kicks off the final season of FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS on April 15.
• Coolest SIMPSONS video ever! The McBain Movie you never saw coming.
• Totally misleading headline of the day, Amber Heard agrees to do Playboy.
• Spoiler Alert! A closer look at David E. Kelley’s
• Love the 90’s? Then you’ll love the fact that MTV is planning to resurrect BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD.
Snap Judgements: THREE RIVERS, ACCIDENTALLY ON PURPOSE, THE GOOD WIFE & NCIS: LOS ANGELES
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THREE RIVERS
According to the official CBS description: THREE RIVERS is a medical drama that goes inside the emotionally complex lives of organ donors, the recipients and the surgeons at the preeminent transplant hospital in the country where every moment counts.
According to this TV Addict: With apologies to his legions of dedicated, passionate and very vocal fanbase, Alex O’Loughlin deserves far better than a re-tread of a failed TNT medical drama (see: HEARTLAND starring EVERWOOD alum Treat Williams)
You Be the Critic: SCRUBS, NIP/TUCK, PRIVILEGED, 90210 & NCIS
Since your very own TV Addict was otherwise occupied stalking Kiefer Sutherland at last night’s party celebrating the season premiere of 24 (Stay tuned for obligatory and let’s face it, over-the-top shameless pics of the TV Addict with some of your favorite stars!) This TV Addict is passing the buck to you, my far smarter and better looking readers to fill us all in on how good, bad and/or ugly the return of SCRUBS, NIP/TUCK, PRIVILEGED, 90210 and NCIS* were.
And yes, you are indeed reading that correctly. For the first time in the history of theTVaddict.com, NCIS is getting a mention. Because according to readers like Gabi who were kind enough to take the time to chime in when asked, “NCIS is the best! And for the record, I’m in my late twenties and it drives me nuts when people suggest that NCIS is watched only by people who are fifty plus!”
Exclusive Interview: BONES Star John Francis Daley
Before we talk BONES, let me start of by saying that FREAKS & GEEKS and KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL are two of my all-time favorites shows. How hard was it to watch them go to the brilliant-but-canceled graveyard?
John Francis Daley: It was hard, in fact it’s really frustrating. It shows that quality isn’t enough. But at the same time, you do get used to it and you sort of realize that it’s incredibly difficult for the stars to align and for there to be a really good show that does really well. I’d rather be on a really good show that I can be proud of that is appreciated by so many people than one that does really well.
How different is it as an actor to join an already established show versus starting on a show from day one?
It’s pretty different but at the same time everyone on BONES was so welcoming that it wasn’t that hard. I’ve been on sets where it’s not so fun [but don’t worry, it’s not one of the shows that you love].
Thank God! I can’t imagine anyone involved with FREAKS & GEEKS and KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL being difficult to work with. Of course now I’m mentally scanning through your imdb profile [THE GEENA DAVIS SHOW, BOSTON PUBLIC, REGULAR JOE, STACKED, JUDGING AMY] and wondering whom you’re referring to!
Some of the shows I’ve worked on have not been fun to be on. The vibe that you feel matters so much as to whether or not I like what I do for a living. If I’m working on a show where there is constant fighting and the crew doesn’t get along, it’s not fun because you’re constantly having to work past that hurdle.